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Fantasy Island - Week 3

G'day again, Fantasy Football nuts. It's time once again to strap on the thinking cap and delve into the murky world of What The Hell Is Happening With My Team.

Week 2 was just a great week in my Charger football world. Bolts win, rest of division did not, TLORB picked like Nostradamus*, and my speculative wager on the outcome of several less important games pays off handsomely. And, oh yeah, I survived all my Survivor pools by avoiding the dreaded New England debacle. Woot, I say.

On the fantasy landscape, it was either boom or bust for many big name players. Reggie Bush and CJ Spiller have joined Arian Foster and Ray Rice as your league stud running backs. Michael Turner and Chris Johnson continue to not join them. Do you regret drafting these flops? Vent in the comments.

Danny Amendola and Reggie Wayne are surprises among the leading WR point scorers. I have neither of these guys, so I hate you if you do. Because you think you're a genius, don't you?

Not a great week for some Tight Ends. Antonio Gates failed to start and Aaron Hernandez crashed out on the first lap. Others rose (ario) to the occasion. Did you scramble to draft that elusive # 2 Tight End?

For those who care, my own 3 teams seem to be settling into a pattern of behaviour. Two are pretty solid and so far unbeaten (yeah, 2 games, big deal fella), while the 3rd is the runt of the litter. It gets all the bad karma and is pushed around by the other kittens. (Contains Stafford the pick machine and Hernandez - get up, you handbag.)

Anywho, you know the drill. Post your hard luck story in the comments so we can pretend to sympathise with you. Give us your sit/start questions right up until game time, because it's always fun to lead someone astray.

And good luck!

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* Nostradamus was a fraud.

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